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Persons who will clip this coupon from the columns of the HERALD and send T U È S D A Y , J U L Y 23, 1895. it with their order to Smith’s Cash Store, 414 to 418 Front street, San Francisco, Cal., will receive pre R E G U L A R T R A IN S On orders «1 o n d a y s , W e d n e s d a y s a n d f k i - miums, as follows: daya will run as follows; to $10, a child’s book, Dolly Dimple Leave Arrive 8.00 a. ra. 12.15 p. m. Serios; order $10 to $25, one year's Mnrshfleld subscription, free, to any of the fol Arrive “ Leave 9.15 44 COQUILLE CITY 11.00a. m. lowing PAPERS : 9.50 « 10.25 *• Norway Ä ogxU U C ity § tr a îiL M 10.00 44 Myrtle Point 10.15 44 L O C A L ITEM S. Additional locals on 2d page. SCATTERED SEEDS, Philadelphia. Pa, ORCHARD AND FARM, S hu Francisco. HOME MAGAZINE. Washington, D. 0 . FARM JOURNAL, Philadelphia, Pa. Only one coupon honored with ench order. [Sugar purchases not included in the above offer] rnrr Rev. and M rs., Horsfall came Books from our 25 cent L. |< L- |a over on the train yesterday morn list mo y be chosen in place I ¡ 1 1 I o f papers if preferred. ing, on their way to Bandon and the lower coast. Mr. Wilkins is now improving Mr. and Mrs. Craddock o f Ban- rapidly. don returned yesterday this far on A. M. Hannah, a proimnent their way home at Bandon, after young gentleman of Eureka, Cal., a visit on Coos river. I f onr readers will clip the cou (Mime iu last week, and is visiting pon offering premiums, in another at Mr. Walsh’s, on the Kerrigan column, they will find the promise place. p o l l SALE.—ONE THltEE-QUAKTEH oarried out to the letter.. The Baptists will hold their regu larly monthly meeting in tliia place next Saturday afternoon, at which a full attendance is urged. Johnson Bro’s want 1000 dozen chickens and all the hides you can furnish. Highest market price in cash or trade. Bjring them along. red Durham Bull, 8 years old. I Also bred about 25 Mutton Sheep. E. CORMAN, Myrtle Point, Oregon, The broomliandle factory at Bsn- don will be in operation in a few days. Sixty thousand in the rough were taken down from Lyons’ mill last Saturday per steamer Dispatch. The early one gets the bargains at Miss Nellie Figg’s cost sale. YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN. ] H r . X U . W a tts, druggist and physi Attorney J. M. U ptouof Baudhn cian, Humboldt, Neb., who suffered with has been appointed a notary public heart disease for four years, trying every by Governor Lord. remedy an d'all treatments known to him The Nosier Bro's delivered lum ber at Notley’s place last week, for improvements there, chief among which is a new barn. A good gentle team will find ready sale to C. and T. Anderson, at Henry Clemons’ place, on Lam- pey creek, fcke notice. self and follow-practitioners; bello' heart disease la curable. He writes: **I wish to tell what your valuable medi cine has don^for me. For four years I had heart disease of the very worst kind. Sev eral physician« I consulted, said It was - Rheumatism of the Heart It i u Almost un Mrs. J. W. Krewson, mother of our J. W. Krewson, came over from her boms at Drain last Satur day on a visit to her son. The H erald was honored with a call from Rev. and Mrs. Horsfall yesterday, who were ou their way to his appointments on the lower coast. A 10-acre lot o f C. H. Merchant’s, at Marshfield, yields this season to date 53J tons of hay. It is re claimed marshland, and gives some idea of what onr bottom lands can do. Mrs. Stone, mother o f W. T. and Miss Maggie Stone and Mrs. John Simmons, came over from Empire last Wednesday on a visit. We are pleased to say that her health is improved. A lady, whose hair came out with every combing, was induced to give Ayer’s Hair Vigor a faithful trial. She did so, and not only was the loss o f hair checked, but a new and vigorous growth soon succeeded that which had gone. DR. J. H. WATTS. endurable; with • b o rtn e e , o f breath, palpi ta- tlon a, s e v e r e palne, unable to sleep, especially on the left elds. No pen can de scribe my suffer* ngs, particularly luring the last ■the o f those four weary years. I finally tried Dr. Miles* New Heart Cure, and was surprised at the result. It put new life into and made a new man of me. 1 have not had a symptom of trouble since and 1 am satisfied your medicine has cured me for 1 hav'-' now enjoyed, since taking It Three Years of Splendid Health. 1 might add that I am a druggist and have sold and recommended jjCur^jleart Curq, for 1 know What it has done zor me and only wish 1 conld state,m^re qlcarlj my suffer ing then and the good health I now enjoy. Your Nervine and other remedies also give excellent satisfaction.** J. H. W atts . Humboldt, Neb., May 9. ’ML Dr. Miles Heart Cure Is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle Will DenefiL All druggists (tell it at 11, fi bottles for fil. or L o s t . —Tuesday', July 9th, on the rood between Moulton’s and Fred Schroeder’s place, a small package o f medicine, o f valoe only to the owner. No name on package. Please leave at this Now for anew school house—one Comrade W. E. McDuffee came Oscar Nosier, recently arrived office and receive suitable reward. that will be a credit to. Coqaille. up from Bandon last Saturday, trom southern California, has pur Uncle Joe Hudson started to the I f you want a bargain, go qaiok returning with the excursion Sun chased his cousin's, J. Wes Nosier, Sixes this morning, where he ex to Miss Nellie F igg’s clearance day evening. He had not visited interest in the Nosier Bro’s livery pects to meet the parties who have sale. See notice— “ Clearance Sal ua in a long while. business. W hile we regret the re traded for the Hudson Bro’s The silk station ie a busy place John Nasburg had been out sev tirement o f Wes, we are glad to placer mines, a statement o f which The 10,000 little eilk- eral days the past week from his welcome Oscar to permanent resi appears elsewhere from the West just now. Oregonian. The trade was to be spinner. are about closing np their late ibeumatic affliction, but is dence again. brief life and summer’s work. taken ill agaiD and is suffering Hon. W . Sinclair and biide (nee closed on the 25th. much from the complaint. The board of school trustees has Coqaille’s business should be im Miss Carrie Stauff) came to this The value o f a good name was well exem ordered a school meeting of the proved, and some that bad been place last Friday and will make it plified the other day, when amananked one legal voters on school matters to their home. I h e y a r e a t present driven away should be recalled. o f onr druggists for a bottle o f Sarsaparilla. consider the question of n new * Whose?” inquired the clerk. “ Whose? rooming at the Aiken residence, nnd It is the custom of long years back schoolhonee. It will be held An last Saturday night the bnnd made to invite patronage by advertise why, Ayer’ s, o f course. Ye don’ t suppose them an unexpected call and sere ments, nnd even new bnsiuess forms gus! 17th. I ’ m going t o ran any risks with Hannah, do xe?” naded them. Rev. Wm. Harrington and wife, have not dispensed with that fea an aged couple, came down to Ban Rev. C. P. Cone, the Christian Rev. Wm. Wells, a Baptist min ture to any advantage. miniater who w a s expected here ister o f Roseburg, Oregon, held Giles & Son’s brickyard at Myr don on last Bnndorille and there from California last Sunday, was services last Sunday and Sunday tle Point is the leading indnstiy at joined their sons Asa and Charley, who have established homes at that unexpectedly hindered from reach night at the Methodist chnrch in that place. They have a contract place. The old geptjemaa cele this place. H e is acting missionary ing this appointment, but will cer with the government to furnish brated bia 78th anniversary on the tainly be here next SnuJay, .if of that chnrch, aud will visit all brick for the lighthouse at Bandon, Bondorille. sections o f this county in the inter which is being filled now, and other v n nothing occurs to prevent. Mr. Root, who was so seriously orders which will take them well The union campmeeting at Ar- est o f that denomination. Prof. H. M. Coke camo over toward fall to supply. We are bnrt a few weeks since in the saw agois a success. The congregation glad to hear it. mill, having had his slrdll fractured, is said to be good, and Inst Sun- from the bay last Saturday evening, The West Oregonian mentions resulting in concussion of the brain _day attracted a large attendance, nnd remained till Sunday. Mr. C. nnd partial pftfalyftis, has so far Rev. Mr. Baldwin preached aud is tins been chosen principal o f the that M. C. Bingham o f Roseburg recovered as to he out and exercis said to be able and eloquent. The Myrtle Point school for the coming was at that place last week to in ing some, and hns quite recovered meeting will continue till August fall and winter term, and will be vestigate the prospects of bee-cil- bis speech. In the oOurse of a few assisted by A. A. Johnson, a grad tnre in this section. It is a de 1st weeks Mr. R. nnd family will make uate of the Monmouth normal. cided success, already well advanced a visit to the valley, camping out riraraupt- Sale. Among the numerous persons who and with promise o f large increase aud resting np. Miss Nellie Figg has concluded have been cured o f rheumatism by in the near future. Our towns West Oregonian: John Aiken to close out her stock of Jnpauese Chamberlains Pain Balm, mention man, T. A. \Yalker, has taken the goods and millinery, nnd has insti should be made of Mrs. Emily business intelligently in hand and of Roseburg and Dr. Parish of tuted a clearance sale to tbnt end Thorne, of Toledo, Wash., who says: is succeeding splendidly. Monmouth passed through this and will dispose o f these goods at “ I have never been able to procure place with their families last Sun cost. There are some very nice and any medicine that would relieve me T ea t-H en »’ F .v a m ln n f ln n . day on their way to the Sixes mines. useful Japanese goods,, and u£w, of rheumatism like Chamberlain’s Notice is hereby given that for These gentlemen are members of latest style of millinery goods. Pain Balm. I have also used it for the purpose of making an examina D on't miss this chance o f purchas lame back with great success. It is tion of all persons who may offer the company that purchased the Shad Hudson placer claim on Sixes ing what yon want at actual cost. the best liniment I have ever used, themselves as caudidntes for teach and they will now commence work Everything goes. Call at oD ce and and I take pleasure in recommend ers of the schools of this county, on a large scale. The first move get your choice. the couty school superintendent ing it to my friends.” For sale by will he to build a flame and ditch thereof will hold a public examina aliont three miles long and this The bridge ou South slough sud Dr. S. L. Leneve, druggist tion at Marshfield, commencing on The editor thanks Mrs. Dr. Owen Wednesday, at 1 o'clock p. m., the brings sufficient water to place denly refused to do duty early last giants in convenient places to re week, and Judge Schroeder con (oee Ida Kronenberg), of St. 14tli day of August, 1895. duce the surface dirt very rapidly. Teachers who are eligible for Louis, for a handsomely printed sulted Commissioner Stitt regard All the members of the company state certificates and diplomas must will be on the grounds within a ing it. Supervisor Schetter tele program o f the “ Grand Interstate make application at the Bame time. week or ten dayB and the work will phoned the daDgerous condition Competitive Drill by the National F. W. W RIttHT, be pushed as fast as possible. o f the bridge, although the court Guard o f the United States,” held G. W. J ohnson , had just adjourned a few days be at the grand fair grounds at S t J. H. B arklow , fore. This bridge is one o f two or Lonis July 1 to 7, 1895, at which SOME WANT Board of Examiners. three in the county that arespeciBily $10,000 were given in prizes. The present« itoelf at Dated this 22d day of July, 1895. \ local “ Branch Guards,” o f St. troublesome and expensive. Theto- the 'household J. H. B arklow , nnd elsewhere if any activity in the locality. redodestroys the piling iu a little Louis, Capt. C. A. Sinclair, won School Sup't, Coos county, Or. Keep yonr business or nffAira alive and first prize o f 83500, and the Na while aud the bridges are seldom make them move. Cash is the right thing. Do not lei any one get yobr name down as reliable or continually needing tional Competitive Drill Associa .Y IA K K IK n . tion’s Champion Cup, valued at a debtor. Be free and independent to pur repairs. W a n t e d . — To buy, a good strong team o f horses, well broke to work. Apply to C. and T. Anderson, on < Henry Clemens' ranch, Lampey creek. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure R estores H ealth T h e L e a g u e Gaane Has Taken It; A $5000 Challenge in Gold Coin to Any One Who Will Show a Record Like TH E C oqoill»....... 3 0 3 1 1 2 0 * B andon......... 0 6 0 2 2 0 2 0 $ 1000 . T t f We have the rarest offer yet of a dairy farm for sals. It has 287^ acres— 80 acre* hill land cleared; 50 acres of bottom land, mostly cleared; 230 first-class fruit trees, all bearing; £ mils from Cequille river, 4 mile from school, 11 miles from Coqnille City, 9 miles from Bandon and 11 from Myrtle Point Crop and farming utensils go with tbe place; some hogs, cattle and sheep also— if sold soon. Roseburg Plaindeslsr: Wm. R. Wells, tbe Nssby o f Olalla, was doiDg business in town today. He says when tbe government pays him his earned reward for catching mail robbers, he will catch another batch of tbs gentry now at large. O ita/tioxi. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: T o George Landrith, Joseph Landrith, Oli ver G. Landrith, Martha L . Crow, Dora A. Cathcart, Gyrus L. Landrith, E. I. Lan drith, John Applegate, Alice M. Hart, Mary O . Wilson, Samnel W . Applegate, Sylvia E. Chambers, Emma D . Bunch Calvin C. Bridges, heirs At law o f Cyrus Landrith, deceased, late of Coos county, in the State o f Oregon, and to suoh other persons as claim a freehold estate in the lands hereinafter described. Yon and each o f yon are hereby notified that, on the 8th day o f July, 1895, Martha A. Landrith filed in the County Court of the State o f Oregon for the County o f Coos her petition, in which she alleges herself to be the widow of said Cyrus Landrith, de ceased, and entitled to have assigned to her dower, in all those oertain pieces and par cels o f land in said Coos oounty particularly described as follows, to-wit: L ot No. one, and nine acres off o f the south end o f lot No. 2; the 8EM o f the SEK o f section 23, and lot No. 9 or section 26, all in township 25 south, of range 12 west o f Willamette meridian, containing in all one hundred nnd twenty-four Acres, aud also all o f the tide lands fronting and abutting upon said lands; and prays said Couit to make an order directing tbe manner in which notice of her application for assignment o f dower should be given. And whereas said Count’ Court did, on said 8th day o f July, 189fi. upon the filing o f said petition, duly make an order directing that a citation issue out o f said Court, directed to the persons here inbefore named, notifying them o f the lion, and requiring them filing of said petition, Court, on or before the 3d to appear in said < day of September, 1895, and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer ot said peti tion should not be granted, and tbe dower o f said petitioner assigned to her in the manner provided by law. And whereas said Court further ordered that the Clerk o f said Court, cause such citation to be pub lished in a newspaper o f general circulation published in said county, onoe each week for four successive weeks before said 3d day o f September. 1895. Now, therefore, in pursuance o f the order o f said County Coart, yon snd each o f von are hereby cited to be and appear iu said County Court on or before the 3d day of September, 1895, and show oause. if any yon have, why the prayer o f said petition she ‘ J not be granted. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set mv band and affixed the me seal o or f said Court thia 16th d a , of Jnlv, A. D . 1895. D. F. DEAN, County Coon Clerk. B , E. Pannanberg asxfc >• S inclair -S taittf —At the residence o f the chase where and what you pleAse. If yon Depot, -------- [jly28 5t| bride's parente at Marshfield. July 17, have not the capital to run the ranch or the 1X9S, llev. O. W. Qnirnby officiating. Hon. business get it on the best terms possible Walter Sinclnir. of Coqnille City, and and pay for it at current rates, bat do not Miss Carrie Stauff, o f the former place. pay two prices for goods for the sake o f a few weeks credit. That If yonr trouble to- n o it* . dny. Economy is wealth. Onr CLOTH- OTICE it hereby qiven that under and by virtue o f An execution and order o f N obbis —In Coqnille City, July 1895, to IKO for Sunday «rtMf^everydsy use is well made and of good material. _It_la sold jrt sale issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the M r. and Mrs. T. C. Norris, a son. the rn h t prioe. SOUPAY £ state of Oregon, for the ooanty of C oos, on H ods O n — At Myrtle Point, July 17, 1895, to UP. the 3d day of. J une, in favor o f Betsey M. Mr. and Mrs. John Hod son, a son. Send for foil Itoork, as administratrix of the estate o f J. Moss—On the North Fork, July 23, 1895. to list o f H. Roork, deceased, plaintiff, nnd against Mr. snd Mrs. W. M. Moss, a daughter. the property of Harriet K. Tenbrook, Abra L asswbll —Near Fairview, July 18. 1895, to STO R E, ham Tenbrook, Henry Sengstacken, David Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Lasewell, a daughter. Frmnoieoo. Morse, ir., and Isaiah Hacker as assignee of 416 te 418 Front itreet David Morse, jr., an insolvent debtor, de B booihettb —At Myrtle Point, Jnly 12, fendants, and to ma directed and delivered, 1896, to Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Broalllette, a K x e c r u t io n S a le . commanding ma to make sale o f the certain son. real property hereinafter deaeri bed, or so L ass —Near Myrtle Point, July 17,1895, to raueh thereof aa will aatisfy the demands o t i c e t , h.r«i>T stv — i n - r n n d a r » d Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Lens, a daughter. in said execution mentioned, to-wit: The by virtue o f an execution ieeoed oat of the Circuit Coart of the State o f Oregon gain o f $342, an attorney fee o f $35,together i > i e d . for Coos ooanty in favor of The Southern with oosta and disbursements taxed at F kbbt —At Marshfield. Jnly 12, 1895, Miss Oregon Compary, plaintiff, a ad against the 19.65, and the costs o f and upon said writ, Eva Ferry, aged 14 years, 2 months snd property of Andrew Peterson and Josephine will ON SATURDAY, THE 27 i'H DAY 14 days. C. Peterson, defendants, and to me directed O F JULY, 1895, at the courthouse door in HcrTSTiDHB—On Middle Fork, Jnly 17, and delivered, commanding me, that out of the town o f Empire City, in Coos countv, 1896, infant daughter of Mr. snd Mre. the pereor. a I property of the said Andrew Oregon, at the hour o f one o’ clock on said Chas. Huffstader. aged shoot 8 mouths. I Peterson and Josephine 0. Peterson, or if day. offer for sale and sell at public aoction | sufficient personal property cannot be to the highest and best bidder for cash all ( found, then out of the real property ef the the right, title and interest which the de I said defendants, I make the sum o f $514.26 fendants above-named or either or any of A w ard ed ^ j with interest thereon at the rate o f 8 per them had on the 22d day o f April, 1893, or per annum from the 16th day o f Octo- may at any time since trave acquired in or H ig h e st H on ors— W o rld ’ s’* F a ir, I oent her, 1891, and the farther sum o f $24.30, to the following described real property, to- I costs, and also the costs o f and upon wit: All the following described premises Gold Medal, M idw inter Pair. said execution, I did, on the 16th situated in Empire City, Coos county, Ore day o f Jnly, 1895, in Ilea o f personal gon. and particularly described as follows: property, levy upon, as the property (Vmimenoing at the northwest corner o f a j o f the sAid defendants, lots 2, 3 and 4 piece o f land oonveved by H. H. Luse to tbe i in block 2 in the town of Snmner, Coos trustees of the Method!« t Bpireopa 1 church county, Oregon, es per plat o f said town of of Empire City chsrge or circuit, on the j record in the office of the Ooanty Clerk of 12th day o f November, 1870, thence running I said Coos county, and will. ON SATUR north 24 degrees essi 50 feet, thence south DAY, THE 24TH DAY OF AUGUST. 66 degrees east 100 feet, thence south 1895, at one o’clock in the afternoon o f said 24 degrees west 50 feet, thenoe north 66 de , day, at the courthouse door o f said Coos grees west 100 feet to pisce of beginning, i m ! county. Oregon, in the town o f Empire containing 5000 square feet of land; also ; City, in said county, offer for sale and sell designated as the north half of land marked ; at public auction, to the highest and beat •M C.” (or l o t i ) in block 132 in Lose’ « bidder for cash, all o f the right, title and addition to tbe city o f Empire City, acc'ird- interest which the said defendants, or ing to the official plat thereof o f record and i either o f them, had on the 16th day of as recorded in the oounty clerk’s office of October, 1891, or may at any time since Coos ooanty, Oregon, together with sll and have acquired, in or to the above described singular thè tenements, hereditaments and real property, or so much thereof aa may appurtenances therennto belonging and in , be necessary to satisfy the demands of said anywiss appertaining, and the rents, issues and profits thereof. execution as above stated. Dated this 18th day o f June, 1896. Dated July 17, 1*95. [ Most Perfect Made. W. W. GAGE, W W. (¿AGE, 40 Years the Standard. . jly23 5tI Sheriff of Oooa county, Oregon. jun2T»5t] Sheriff o f Coos county. Oregon. The teachers’ aunnal institute of Coos county this year will certainly be a success in numbers attending and in educational enthusiasm. It will be held at Marshfield Tuesday, Wednesday aud Thursday— August ‘27th, 28th nnd 29th. County Su perintendent Barklow will furnish further information from time to time as to the program nnd what leading educatn-s will be present to take part in its proceedings. It is set at a time, too, when no schools are likely to be in operation, and the teachers and all interested are free to take part in i t The blasting o f Tapper rock at Bandon took place last Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, and was con ducted most successfully. The tunneling o f the rock began May E. W. J oy C ompany — Gentlemen: 4th Inst and had been kept up I have just completed the second steadily since, three shifts of men bottle of your VegetableSarsaparilla, being employed nil the time at the I have had catarrh for years which work. Instead of 5 ton" o f pow affected my eyes, hearing and stom der being used, and instead of ach. Frequently would have dull blowing this whole section into headaches for days at a time. Since kingdom come, as some predicted, taking your remedy I have felt no we are all right at Coqnille, and not a pane of glass was broken nor disagreeable symptoms. Trusting you will publish this as the slightest damage done at Ban I want any one suffering from any don—some o f the citizens there of the above symptoms to be bene hardly realizing that the event fited. Kindly send me two more had passed. Every precaution was bottles by return express. (Signed) used by the contractor, Mr. Jacob son, to prevent any damage, and he M b . F rederick D e R ichmond , Seattle, Wash. is well pleased with the resnlt. There is rock enough there for the Every mail brings a new batch of government work throughout this testimonials for Joy’s Vegetable season and poeeibly next, right at , baud. Sarsaparilla. Catarrh. < E x e c u t i o n S a le . N 21, \F ' SMITH'S CAS AGENT FOR COOS COUNTY. *— 8 » -1 1 Umpire called “ time,” hot tbu game ceased and tbe umpire de clared the game in favor o f Co qaille. We understand that there is a rale o f tbe league which provides that, after (be decision of the um pire, a refusal of the nine to play oat tbe game subjects tbs nine ton tine of «25, in default of which tbe nine is subject to expulsion from tbe league. f f m DON’T DR’ * CREAM R A K IN G PiWDfH IT’S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDENLY nnd don’t be imposed upon by buying a remedy that requires you to do so, as it is nothing more than a substitue. In the sud den stoppage of tobacco you must havo some stimulant, nnd in most all cases,, the effect of the stimulant, be it opium, mor phine, or other opiates, leaves a far worse habit contractad. Ask your druggist about TOBACCO B -A -C O -O X T IS O . It is purely vegetable. Yon do not have to stop using tobacco with UA C0-CUR0. It will notify you when to stop and your desire for tobacco will cense. Your system will be os free from nicotine aa the day before you took your first chew or smoke. An iron-clad written guarantee to absolutely cure the tobacco habit in all its forms, or money refunded. Price $1 per box, or 3 boxes (SCLdays treatment and guaranteed cure,) $2.50 For sale by all druggists or will be sent by mail upon receipt of price. SEND S IX T W O -G iN T STAMPS FOR SAMPLE BOX. Booklets and proofs free. E urska C hem ical A M'r'a Co., La Crosse, Wia. O ffloaof THE PIONEER P n E 88 COMPANY, 0 . W. Homiok, Snpt.. St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 7,1894. Bnreka Chemioal and Man'f’a Co.. L a Cm— , W it —Dear Sirs: I have been a tobacco fiend for many years, and daring tbe past two years have ainoked fifteen to twenty cigar* regnlarly every day. My whole nervon* aysteni became affected, until mvpbysioian told me I mnat give np tbe n*e of tobaooo, for the time being at leuat. I tried tbe so-oaUed "Keeley Care,” "No-To-Hae.” and varioo* other remedies, bat without enoceea. until l accidentally learned of yonr “ Raoo-Cnro. ” Three weeks ago today I commenced using yonr preparation, and today I consider myeelf completely cured ; I am in perfect health and the horrible craving for tobacco, which everv inveterato smoker folly appreciates, has completely left me. I consider yonr “ Raco-Cnro” simply wonderful, and can fully recommend it. Yonr* very truly, c . W. H ohmicx Exeoutlon Sale. JOHN H. YAGER, N OTICE is hereby given that under and by yirtue o f an execution and order of sale issued oat o f the Cirouit Court o f the — DEALER IN - State o f Oregon for Coos County on the 1st day o f June 1895, in favor o f Albert E . Sea man, plaintiff, and against the property of Edward MoNamee, defendant, and to me directed and delivered, commanding me to make sale of the oertain real property in S A i d execution and hereinafter particularly described, or so much thereof as will satisfy the demands in said execution mentioned. to-wit: The sum and the sum of ira o f $1056, $ $25 taxes paid by said defendant »nt together with an Attorney fee o f $100, 00. and $15 g ‘ L and “ the costs of costs and M disbursement«, said writ. I will ON SATURDAY, THE 27TH DAY OF JULY, 1895, at one o’ clock in the afternoon of said day, at the court house door in the town of Empire City, in SAid oounty and state, offer for sale and sell RDERS BY M AIL P R O M PTLY at public auction to the highest ac d best attended to, and goods shipped per bidder for cash all right, title and interest steamer to all points on the npper river at which the said Edward MoNamee had on prices that defy competition. the 7th day o f December, 1895, or at any time sinoe may have Acquired in or to the C O A L S ’JOVES. following described real estate situated in Coos oounty, Oregon, to-wit: Lot 4, the SE W O O D S T O V E S . of the S W section 19, and lots 4 COOK STO V E S, aud 5 section 30, in twp. 27 south, of RANGES. range 13 west o f the Willamette meridian. Two oertnin rights of way described ah fol lows: Reference is hereby made to a deed RUILDIXG H A RDW ARE—Roeh a* N a ll« Horew*. Look*, H ingM , etc., at dated March 5, 1889, made by Mrs. Mary rook-bottom nrioM. F. Paden to the said Edward McNamee, and recorded on MAroh 11, 1889, in Book of Deeds number 17, on page 246 thereof o f the records of Coos county, Oregon, wherein the said right o f way is described as follows: The rights of way over and across the lands described as the E>{ o f th e N W )( o f sec ny person or persons tion 30, and the of section 80, in twp. 27 8, o f range 13 W of the Willamette meri dian, in Coos oounty, Oregon, commencing CUTTING ON OR REMOV at a point where the said this day completed commences near the 8E corner o f lot 5 in ING CHITTIM B A R K FROM THE said section30 above mentioned,andrun in a southeasterly direction to the Coauille river, and to oonform to the road built by the said grantee, Edward McNamee herein, and now used by him for road purposes, the said right o f way to be of the size and dimen WITHOUT BEING DULY AU sions between the terminal points, and along the line thereof as follows, to-wit: 25 THORIZED, W ILL BE PROSE feet in width from its commencing point to its terminus; and reference is hereby made CUTED ACCORDING TO L A W . to a deed dated April 26,1889, made by said Mary F. Paden to said Edward McNamee t3F"Any person fam ishing sufficient evi and recorded April 29, 1889, in book o f deeds dence for the recovery o f Bark so taken wil I of Coos ooanty, Oregon, narnber 17, on page be given one-half o f the bark recovered. 421 thereof, wherein the second right of way is described as commencing at a point on an alder tree marked **G. 8. P . 8 , on Jane ll-8m| the right bank of the Coqaille river 10 links south of the meander oorner between sec tions 29 and 80, twp. 27 Sonth, o f range 13 west, running thence north 22 links, thenoe north 45 degrees west 2 chains, thence north 81 degrees west 10 chains, thenoe north 63 degrees west 11.50 chains, thenoe north 70 degrees west 1.50 chains, thenoe north 30 degrees west 3 chains thence sonth 86 de grees west 8 chains, thenoe north 30 degrees west 2.50 chains, thence north 55 degrees And west 2.50 chains, thence north 71 degrees west 2.50 chains, thence north 55 degrees west 3 chains, thence north 63 degrees T the JE R R Y WILSON PLACE, op west 8 chains to a hemlock tree 20 inches posite the Railroad Depot, in diameter marked “ C. 8. 8 .” tbe FRON T STREET, established KE corner of 8 of NWJ^ section 30 twp. 27 8. R 13 west o f Willamette meridian, the width o f the SAid right of way to be o f the size and dimensions be tween tbe terminal points and along the line thereof as follows, to-wit: Twenty-five t e n t s MADE T O ORDER. feet in width from its commencing point to T E N T IN G M A T E R IA L its terminus. Dated this 18th day o f June, 1895. W. W.G aos . jonSS 541 Sheriff ornnty, Oregon. Hardware, Stoves, Tin ware, Quees ware,Glass ware, amps, Cutlery . Etc., Etc. BANDON, OR. O % ot ot NOTICE. A M l m Orepi Co’s Land, SOUTHERN OREGON CO. ROBERT M CCLEARY, Varieties % % ot A Goquille C ity, O p - W , . L. D ouglas S H O E Jom * L at Coom Wool! Wool I N f IM P ER IAL ! G. F . B O U T E L L , Goquilla City, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EVERYDAY Superintendent Canning, o f the county infirmary, was at the bay last week. His establishment will have an increase o f several inmates, persons who had been . kept by outside parties at heavy ■ expense to the county. The county court is redeeming its pledge to Lavs but one county farm, though the most important and expensive outside provision is that what is called the hospital on the bay, which will certainly not be con tracted with in the future. We have on hand now the county court proceedings o f July term, part of which appears today, in which the hospital received, “ for care of divers persons, 110 days, «357.50.” THE IMPERIAL BICYCLE, Last Sunday, between tbe Bandon and Coqaille nines, at tbis place, A strictly High Grad« Machine, warranted from the ground np, did not paaa off aa pleasantly aa 75 fiold Medals, former games. T be contest was Silver Medals, close, bat three or foor balls «track First and Second Prizes. the catcher or striker sad tempo rarily suspended their playing. While nothing serious resulted, tbe effect seemed to be to cease ill temper and diseatisfaction, finally resulting in breaking cp tbe game by tbe Bandon boys. Tbe 8tb in ning was being played bv tbe Co qaille boys, when Gene Norton 1 9 - Nearly 500 were sold in Oregon and Washington “®a followed a ball to tbe first base, during the season of 1894. *9a wbich tbe umpire, Hal Baxter, N O R T H P A C IF IC B IC Y C L E CO., called a foul. This caused a dis 133 Morrison street, Portland, Oregon. pute and tbe Bandon nine refused to play out tbe game. A t tbis FOR PRICES, APPLY TO— point tbe game stood: fit & Farmers, Attention ao w u n w .•JAP T INC C m j a k m w n k 4 3. Ay POLICE.9 solk *. *2. * i B oys S chool S hoes , L A D IE S ' D a » dom , Oregon. June 20, 1895. F ak h CORDOVAM . I— r o m t h i s d a t e , u n t il f u r t h e r notice, we will pay 12 cent« for good wool, delivered here. For further partic ulars, call on or addreas BANDON WOOLEN M ILLS CO. Sacks and twine will be furnished free upon application to parties disposing of their wool to us. BROCK T OH.-MASS. Over One Million People wear the W . L . Douglas $ 3 & $ 4 Shoes All our »ho«« o r. equally satisfactory TWy (1. . to. bat T.la. lor tb. M * n . T h .y .q u .l cotton, «ho.* In i t y l . and At. Thrlr n u t , , qualltlM n r. uh.arpa.M d. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i Land Offioe at Roseburg. Oregon, June 7, 1895. f T ^ O T IC E ia hereby given that the follow- 1 v ing-nsmed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his olaim, and that said proof will be made before D. F. Dean. County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon, at Empire City, Or egon. on Jury 25,1895; viz: William Norton, on Homestead entry No. 5023. for the W # of NE)^, section 19, twp. 27 8, R 13 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence opon and cultivation o f said land, viz: J B R Shel ton, W H Williams and William Rohm, all of Coqnille City, Oregon, and Samuel Ar cher, o f Marshfield, Oregon. R. M. VEATCH. ju n ll 5wJ Register. I Th. prtcM ar. anltarm.——tampnl an Nta. f ram t i t . t j aavad over a th a r m ake.. If root dealer cannot «upply you «.can . Sold by Dealnra every where. Wanted, agent totakeexclneive eale tor this yicin. ity. Write at onee. M C D O N A L D ’S Sbaring e l Hair Dressing Hrd Front Boilidinn—np-*t*lre—Frost St. C O qL IL LE CITY.